Baby Bolognese Sauce

What baby doesn't like pasta? And what baby doesn't like Bolognese sauce?! The list of ingredients in this recipe might seem a bit long but they should already be staples in your pantry (so there is no need to rush off to the grocery store if you want to prepare this sauce in a hurry!).

The only thing you might not have is San Marzano tomatoes...you could use any diced canned tomato but I prefer San Marzano. They are so much sweeter and tastier than other canned tomatoes. Try them for yourself and see if you (and baby!) notice the difference!

This makes enough sauce for a few meals and you can store the rest in the freezer (or double the recipe and make yourself a plate of pasta while you're at it!) The only difference between this version and the "adult" version is that I add salt, pepper, and hot pepper flakes to my portion.

Finely chop mushrooms. *TIP: I avoid rinsing mushrooms with water because they tend to hold in extra moisture. Instead, I peel the outer "skin" of the mushrooms (from the inside once the stem is removed).

Heat oil in medium saucepan for about 1 minute on medium heat. Add onion, carrot and celery and cook for 5-7 minutes or until translucent.

Add garlic, ground beef, thyme, and oregano. (I like to add 1/2 of the basil now and save the rest to add to the cooked sauce fono another depth of flavour.)Cook on medium heat for 8-10 minutes or until meat is cooked through.*TIP: To avoid any large chunks in the sauce "chop" the ground beef with a spatula or wooden spoon during the cooking process so as to break it apart as much as possible. It is much easier to break apart before it is cooked.

Add diced tomatoes and cook on medium heat for about 25-30 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes or so. Remove from the heat and add remaining basil. Don't forget to remove the chunks of garlic (unless you've opted for chopping the garlic finely!)

Note: The liquid in the sauce will continue to evaporate and thicken after removing from the heat. (If it doesn't you could always put it back on the burner and cook for a few more minutes until it thickens.) It should end up looking like this:

Serve immediately with pre-cooked pasta and a sprinkle of parmesan or store individual portions in baby cubes or ice cube trays for future meals.

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